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Marfan
research has taken a classic route from genetic discovery to laboratory and
animal tests and now to promising findings in severely threatened patients,
says physician Reed Pyeritz of the University
of Pennsylvania in Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire Philadelphia, writing in an editorial in the
same NEJM issue. If these preliminary findings are replicated, he says,“the
treatment of Marfan syndrome will go down in history as an early triumph of translational
medicine
Dietz,
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